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  2. Tata Kestrel - Wikipedia

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    Tata Motors along with collaboration of DRDO developed the Kestrel, an Infantry Protected Mobility Vehicle (IPMV), a variants of the WhAP for optimised survivability, all-terrain performance and increased lethality. [7] Tata Motors developed another vehicle called LAMV with technical inputs from Supacat of the UK based on WhAP platform. [7] [8]

  3. Whap - Wikipedia

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    Whap or WHAP may refer to: "Whap", an episode of Harper's Island; AP World History, a high school college credit course offered by the Advanced Placement Program;

  4. Glossary of poker terms - Wikipedia

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    A five-high straight (A-2-3-4-5), with the ace playing low. See list of poker hands and lowball (poker) In deuce-to-seven lowball, the nut low hand (2–3–4–5–7) [18] wild card See main article: wild card. Compare with bug window card An upcard in stud poker. The first window card in stud is called the door card. In Texas hold'em and ...

  5. Whop’s Gen Z founder has built a multimillion-dollar business ...

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    In its latest round of funding earlier this month, Whop raised $18 million. But it wasn't until the digital marketplace had around 1,000 monthly users making around $1,000 a month that investors ...

  6. Wholesale acquisition cost - Wikipedia

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    Wholesale acquisition cost is the price of a medication set by a pharmaceutical manufacturer in the United States when selling to a wholesaler. [1] Generally 20% is added to create the average wholesale price .

  7. List of countries by price level - Wikipedia

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    The Global price level, as reported by the World Bank, is a way to compare the cost of living between different countries. It's measured using Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs), which help us understand how much money is needed to buy the same things in different places.

  8. Military–industrial complex - Wikipedia

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    Among these corporations, 53.5% of total revenues are derived from defense, and the median proportion is 63.4%; 6 firms derive over 75% of their revenue from defense. According to the Wikipedia entries for the companies, the headquarters of 11 of these corporations are located in the Washington metropolitan area, of which 5 are in Reston, Virginia.

  9. WHOP (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Logo when simulcasting on 95.3. Sometime in the early 2010s, WHOP had launched low-powered FM translator W237BV to simulcast the station's AM signal onto 95.3 megahertz. In 2023, in addition to relocating its analog FM simulcast to new translator W257EV at 99.3 on the FM dial, the station also began simulcasting on a newly relaunched HD3 subchannel of WHOP-FM.